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put in the credit rating of the u.s. at risk. is there really a compelling argument within congress? the dollar, after all -- when there is a crisis abroad, it is the first place people move into. the reserve currency around the world. is that hovering over these negotiations or that anxious about the markets? has that been dispensed with? >> i think it is hovering over this. there is a more immediate prod, the reality that will confront every member of congress. these tax cuts from the bush era are all going to expire. the sequester, $1.20 trillion across-the-board cuts. that is in law. the doctors who treat medicare -- the alternative minimum tax will grow from affecting 4 million-5 million people to affecting 30 million people. the doctors who treat medicare patients are going to face a 28% cut. these are not somebody's imaginings. these things are all in law. they are going to happen. there is a debt limit the session -- that will have to be -- debt limit extension that will have to be addressed. >> that could extend these th
put in the credit rating of the u.s. at risk. is there really a compelling argument within congress? the dollar, after all -- when there is a crisis abroad, it is the first place people move into. the reserve currency around the world. is that hovering over these negotiations or that anxious about the markets? has that been dispensed with? >> i think it is hovering over this. there is a more immediate prod, the reality that will confront every member of congress. these tax cuts from the...
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election. >> a lot of focus on the u.s. election here in japan but investors are looking at the earnings reports coming out of japanese companies this week. let's start by taking a look at stocks here in tokyo. they are trading lower on tuesday morning as investors hold pack from active trading ahead of the presidential election. the nikkei is at 8,970 that's down about 37 points from monday's close. as i said many investors are keeping an eye on upcoming corporate earnings reports for the half year through september. shares of panasonic and sharp are trading lower again. take a look at tokyo for an exchange. trading is limited ahead of tuesday's u.s. presidential election. a dollar yen is right now trading at 80.17 to 19 and the eu euro/yen stands at 102.55 to 57. analysts say investors buying yen after gains by the dollar last week on favorable data. south korea's kospi is up. in australia the index is trading higher about a quarter percent. chinese officials are open to second front in their solar power world with the eu
election. >> a lot of focus on the u.s. election here in japan but investors are looking at the earnings reports coming out of japanese companies this week. let's start by taking a look at stocks here in tokyo. they are trading lower on tuesday morning as investors hold pack from active trading ahead of the presidential election. the nikkei is at 8,970 that's down about 37 points from monday's close. as i said many investors are keeping an eye on upcoming corporate earnings reports for...
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the u.s. economy is sustaining the planet. >> two of the three major players, at least, the u.s. and europe are majorly concerned with expenditure and death. china doesn't have the same thing. but they are doing all kinds of crazy things in china as well. it is hard to see where any growth is going to come from and anybody will lead the world into a better economic situation. nobody is making the right decision. >> yet, the dow is up 207 points on the idea that there might be a deal in the making. we are starting hear whispers that something could be happening moving forward. i want to know will the market rate the quality of this? will they go up on a fundamentally improve the situation and go down on kicking the can down the road? >> i think the markets will go up. they will go up as long as something reasonable is done. they will be relieved that at least we kicked the can a year or two. i would be shocked if we agree to anything that addresses the long run of things. gerri: i think you said it best. a reasonable deal, thank you for coming on. it's always a pleasure to see you
the u.s. economy is sustaining the planet. >> two of the three major players, at least, the u.s. and europe are majorly concerned with expenditure and death. china doesn't have the same thing. but they are doing all kinds of crazy things in china as well. it is hard to see where any growth is going to come from and anybody will lead the world into a better economic situation. nobody is making the right decision. >> yet, the dow is up 207 points on the idea that there might be a deal...
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in the u.s. as oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like. falling off the map and being priced out of the bond markets overgaard less does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better because a change like this i think it could it's funny it's you know four years ago when this whole process of q.e. started in our recession if you said that looked like japan you'd be laughed out of the room everyone would just say oh we're not japan we're not japan you could mention any one of our markets not like japan four years into it more and more people are saying oh you know what we look a lot like japan so we need to do something we need something other than q.e. in this monetary stimulus and i think you know a real effect of energy policy where we get jobs getting
in the u.s. as oh the u.s. is on the path of japan they either say that because they want to say how bad the u.s. is doing and how long this is going to be or they say hey look you know you can keep sputtering along for a really long time without just like. falling off the map and being priced out of the bond markets overgaard less does this kind of energy outlook mean that the u.s. if you're comparing it to japan could age a little better because a change like this i think it could it's funny...
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the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have suffered hugely it's widely believed that terrorists in afghanistan often operate from their bases in pakistan to what extent does the pakistani elite sympathize with the terrorists well i think. pakistani elite does nor sympathize with the taliban and this is also admit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude and lane afghanistan will still remain on i think there is enough space in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from paki
the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have...
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one of britain's great u.s. piece, one of our great sales proposition is our openness and this openness is a vital part of our modern industrial strategy. the fact that we are such an open economy is a calling card for britain all over the world and internationally recognized. foreign investment creates jobs and wealth and growth. and far from weakening our base the investment actually strengthens it. look at our car industry. japanese investment. foreign investment is positively beneficial for british jobs in manufacturing and for the reba lansing of our economy that is so essential. and there is a similarly positive story on trade too. more free trade will mean more growth that's why i'm determined to leading new international trade agreements that will benefit britain inincluding e.u. deals with the u.s. and japan in the next year. free trade in in our d.n.a. and with all the institutions and legal expertise here in london, we're not just a great country to trade with, we can also be a country of choice for o
one of britain's great u.s. piece, one of our great sales proposition is our openness and this openness is a vital part of our modern industrial strategy. the fact that we are such an open economy is a calling card for britain all over the world and internationally recognized. foreign investment creates jobs and wealth and growth. and far from weakening our base the investment actually strengthens it. look at our car industry. japanese investment. foreign investment is positively beneficial for...
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the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, it would push the economy into a recession. and late today, a top credit rating agency puts the odds of going off the cliff at 15%. plus, how g.o.p. economic policies could change as election day demographics change. that and more tonight on nbr! the u.s. economy would be driven into recession next year if the fiscal cliff is not solved in time. that's the warning again today from the congressional budget office. and the standard and poor's ratings agency said there's an increasing chance we will go over that cliff of tax increases and spending cuts. it puts the odds at 15%. still, s&p is optimistic about a solution, saying "the most likely scenario, in our view, is that policymakers reach sufficient political compromise in time to avoid most, if not all, potential economic effects of the cliff." both s&p and the congressional budget office warned unemployment would go over 9% by the end of next year if the cliff is triggered. those s&p comments hit the mar
the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, it would push the economy into a recession. and late today, a top credit rating agency puts the odds of going off the cliff at 15%. plus, how g.o.p. economic policies could change as election day demographics change. that and more tonight on nbr! the u.s. economy would be driven into recession next year if the fiscal cliff is not solved in time. that's the warning again today from the congressional budget office. and the standard and poor's ratings agency...
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his government eventually agreed with the u.s. to move the facility to nago okinawa and that was similar to one signed in 2006 when the liberal democratic party held the reins of government. >>> north korean officials are trying to drum up more foreign investment. once again they turned to their main ally china and invited the heads of 40 chinese companies for a week long industrial tour. north krooe's foreign shechlt committee keeps a permanent office in beijing. it is headed by the you thinkel and mentor of leader kim jong un. the office invited the chinese executives to tour mines and lumber mills in and around pinyany. they're already active in north korea and helping to develop two economic sgroens in the north. the committee's work is seen as vital for jump starting a stagnant economy and hosted a trade fair last month in northeastern china. 100 north korean companies took part. >>> china's new leaders are settling in to their new jobs and starting to work through the challenges they face. the economy is their number one pri
his government eventually agreed with the u.s. to move the facility to nago okinawa and that was similar to one signed in 2006 when the liberal democratic party held the reins of government. >>> north korean officials are trying to drum up more foreign investment. once again they turned to their main ally china and invited the heads of 40 chinese companies for a week long industrial tour. north krooe's foreign shechlt committee keeps a permanent office in beijing. it is headed by the...
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plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year chart, it was a lot better. starbucks came in and you can see it is pretty good. starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare these two, is starbucks and teavana. teavana became a cheaper stock, not bad at all. let's take a quick look at the dow jones industrial, john chambers coming up in the next couple of minutes. lockup expiration date for facebook. nicole petallides, a bit of behavior the stock is having today. nicole: it is true, it gives the opportunity for insiders to sell if they were in on the ipo or the original shares they have the opportunity to
plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year...
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right now they are a u.s. commonwealth which means the 4 million residents are u.s. citizen but they can't vote in the presidential election. also new tonight, they say they had found a habitable planet and close to earth. it's a planet, one of six, abyears away is seven times the size of earth and say it could be the right temperature to support life. while signist tests -- scientists can't point right in, soon they can. >> wet weather is on our way. i'll tell you when we can expect drier weather, all coming up next. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink pos
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markets in the wake of the u.s. elections but we're looking at gains at the end of the week and that was better than full cause consumer sentiment overshadowed concerns about the fiscal cliff negotiations check out europe then it's a different picture though suffering a week session this friday as a so-called fiscal cliff of automatic tax increases and spending cuts next year is making investors nervous. continues its southward journey meanwhile we've got the russian ruble i finished up low against a basket of cards is today. it was a disappointing day for the russian markets we have a risk aversion on a falling crude oil price contend with you looking at the closing figures for this week for the last hour markets. while the climbing did makes big automakers like ford imposed close production in europe washes off of us has decided to learn most of those with its low price model grounds up become produces as ground so will be available in germany france and a number of other european countries as early as next year t
markets in the wake of the u.s. elections but we're looking at gains at the end of the week and that was better than full cause consumer sentiment overshadowed concerns about the fiscal cliff negotiations check out europe then it's a different picture though suffering a week session this friday as a so-called fiscal cliff of automatic tax increases and spending cuts next year is making investors nervous. continues its southward journey meanwhile we've got the russian ruble i finished up low...
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the article went on to say, if u.s. history offers any guide, we are already testing the speed limits of a fiscal consolidation that does not risk backfiring. that is the point i am making. let us be careful as we implement deficit reduction that we are sensitive to the recovery. we do not move too quickly. now comes the basics. i go back to simpson-bowles. i think they have it right. put everything on the table. not only taxes and revenue, but spending cuts and entitlement reform. let me speak about each of them. first when it comes to revenue. so many people who talk about simpson-bowles. it relied on revenue for 40% of the deficit reduction over a 10-year period of time. it is understandable when you read the report why they said this. if you look back to the last year when we had a balanced budget, you will find at that point in time, our revenues reflected 19.6% of our gdp. our spending reflected 19.6% of gdp. where are we today? you get different estimates. warren buffett said 15.5% yesterday is coming in as reven
the article went on to say, if u.s. history offers any guide, we are already testing the speed limits of a fiscal consolidation that does not risk backfiring. that is the point i am making. let us be careful as we implement deficit reduction that we are sensitive to the recovery. we do not move too quickly. now comes the basics. i go back to simpson-bowles. i think they have it right. put everything on the table. not only taxes and revenue, but spending cuts and entitlement reform. let me speak...
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they claim the u.s. corporations would never leave the u.s., but when anheuser-busch merge there headquarters go to europe. in the new york stock exchange merges the headquarters and at the netherlands. they simply have their head in the sand about the powerful impact of incentives on the structure of the american economy. the incentives they are providing a to tell people to live somewhere else, invest some morales, and let this -- [talking over each other] gerri: to you. what are millionaires during in britain with these tax rates? >> they have been fleeing the country in a huge exodus since the former socialist government introduced a top ratee50 percent tax which forced about 10,000 out of a total of 16,000 millionaires out of britain. as a result, of course, the british government lost billions and billions of pounds a revenue if obama is going to increase the top rate tax year in the united states nearly 40 percent you're going to see a similar effect, capital flowing out of the country, declining
they claim the u.s. corporations would never leave the u.s., but when anheuser-busch merge there headquarters go to europe. in the new york stock exchange merges the headquarters and at the netherlands. they simply have their head in the sand about the powerful impact of incentives on the structure of the american economy. the incentives they are providing a to tell people to live somewhere else, invest some morales, and let this -- [talking over each other] gerri: to you. what are millionaires...
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u.s. treasuries and it seems to me at the moment the european companies that are vulnerable also they're buying up these lucrative companies to good prices so the end of the day as far as persia is concerned they've got to pay their staff and as far as these russian state owned companies are concerned they want to diversify they water expands and they want to look good as far as their balance sheet is concerned to. least for the time being looks like a win win situation there katie pavlich thank you very much well let's move over to the markets now consumer confidence in the u. . u.s. is at the highest level in five years but apparently that's not enough to impress investors stateside u.s. markets are hesitant as to how to react to a broader i.m.f. a deal for financial targets for greece we've been talking about earlier on r.t. now some analysts say the deal may not be more than just another short term fix and it seems a deal on the other hand could make greece much less of a risk factor f
u.s. treasuries and it seems to me at the moment the european companies that are vulnerable also they're buying up these lucrative companies to good prices so the end of the day as far as persia is concerned they've got to pay their staff and as far as these russian state owned companies are concerned they want to diversify they water expands and they want to look good as far as their balance sheet is concerned to. least for the time being looks like a win win situation there katie pavlich...
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something americans have done with a fatalistic shrug of the shoulders for far too long to say the u.s. government currently functions of foreign by the people would be a funny joke if the joke were not on you mean almost everyone we know imagine a world in which your single voice carried as much weight as the c.e.o. of goldman sachs and you're starting to imagine the world that the occupy movement is trying to bring into being we know it was going to be just not a unanimity we go be like a duke ellington jazz orchestra. everybody got to. do just not the conductor he just didn't know it so much but it doesn't it. just is not just yes that's democracy in action but level experiencing the horizontal community and culture and organization. was so radicalizing for people and continues to be so radicalizing because it draws such a stark contrast up against what they're fighting and actually in their minds clarifies what they're up against more than somebody. more than it would be clarified if somebody got up and tried to clarify it for them thanks to occupy wall street there's a lot of new
something americans have done with a fatalistic shrug of the shoulders for far too long to say the u.s. government currently functions of foreign by the people would be a funny joke if the joke were not on you mean almost everyone we know imagine a world in which your single voice carried as much weight as the c.e.o. of goldman sachs and you're starting to imagine the world that the occupy movement is trying to bring into being we know it was going to be just not a unanimity we go be like a...
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something that is unquestionable and that has meant that the largest part of the u.s. government spending has been beyond analysis beyond public scrutiny in four days americans will elect a leader for the next four years regardless of who wins the legacy of war cemented under the past two u.s. presidents indicate that the world's largest. offense budget will continue ballooning this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road stability forty three aren't enough or not artsy. and while obama and romney pledge to pull the us out of the deep dish of debt some observers say overspending on defense is the main reason they commonly ended up going down in the first place and there's no more important issue in america today than i have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean our total is is more than the tough sixteen other nations in the world and says most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but the
something that is unquestionable and that has meant that the largest part of the u.s. government spending has been beyond analysis beyond public scrutiny in four days americans will elect a leader for the next four years regardless of who wins the legacy of war cemented under the past two u.s. presidents indicate that the world's largest. offense budget will continue ballooning this causing many to ask if hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent to increase security or even road...
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you elected me to tell you the truth honesty is the best policy while maybe not in u.s. elections two words define why people hate america double standard on everything in this presidential election season these two words are back in full swing the basic definition of a double standard is a rule or principle unfairly applied in different ways to different people or groups let's find out if this is relevant to the us election system from questionable voter id regulations to shorten to early voting time slots to gerrymandering rejoicing congressional district lines to favor certain party laws affecting voters' rights are passed left and right and vary state by state do you have an error this video shows how easy it is to attempt to steal attorney general eric holder's vote when an idea is not required should be. yet places that do ask for a government issued photo id can affect over ten percent of americans that simply don't have one there is an attempt to prevent large numbers of people from actually exercising the ballot election monitors usually serve the purpose of kee
you elected me to tell you the truth honesty is the best policy while maybe not in u.s. elections two words define why people hate america double standard on everything in this presidential election season these two words are back in full swing the basic definition of a double standard is a rule or principle unfairly applied in different ways to different people or groups let's find out if this is relevant to the us election system from questionable voter id regulations to shorten to early...
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but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are at impasse, stocks sink as they have for the past several days. if progress on the fiscal cliff is constructive, the market gains ground. but, floor broker doreen mogavero thinks today's gain were technical. >> i think honestly people were covering shorts. i don't think it was very euphoric rally where people were saying oh good now we can move on. i think people were saying better not be short going into this weekend in case the come up with a template for a deal before thanksgiving. >> reporter: prior to the election, the s&p 500 was up an impressive 13% for
but, given those are the same eight days since the u.s. election, it doesn't take a genius to figure out what's put investors in a funk. it's all about what's happening 200 miles from wall street. negotiations between the white house and congress are holding equities hostage. >> we are right now pricing in the instability of policymaking. politics are very difficult to forecast. if you think markets are difficult to forecast, try forecasting politics. >> reporter: if discussions are...
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the u.s. and china is stable because it's so complicated. there are so many areas of interaction -- the trade relationship, the cultural exchanges. the practical relationship has to continue, and the economic and interactions will continue. >> reporter: as china's economic power grows, friction, as well as economic ties with the u.s. are bound to increase. whoever wins the presidential election will have to balance the tough talk with constructive action. >> earlier i spoke with susumu kojima, who has been following the u.s. election. susumu, obviously campaign talk is sometimes just that -- talk. but why did both candidates target china? >> well, the main theme of this election is the economy, more specifically, jobs. obama and romney have competing visions for how they will get things back on track. in some cases they need to give american voters a simple reason to explain job losses. so both candidates point to china as one of those reasons. some americans would buy their explanation. they
the u.s. and china is stable because it's so complicated. there are so many areas of interaction -- the trade relationship, the cultural exchanges. the practical relationship has to continue, and the economic and interactions will continue. >> reporter: as china's economic power grows, friction, as well as economic ties with the u.s. are bound to increase. whoever wins the presidential election will have to balance the tough talk with constructive action. >> earlier i spoke with...
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so u.s. markets back to business as usual today after closing out the short holiday week with the first positive black friday since 2008. joining us is head of trading and founder of amplified trading. pierce, thanks for joining us. we talked the friday before last week and then i wrote about it and said if you're a trader, you might think we'll get a bounce. and we did. 5.5% for the dax, nasdaq composite up 4%. >> big bounce. bigger than expected. i think what that will mean, though, i think that was the best trading opportunity left in 2012, so if you missed it, you have to be a little bit cautious now about piling in at the start of this week. i think we can still maintain at the levels reached, but i think it will be a little more choppy. >> and it contact on the back with the s&p off 10%, 11% from the september highs. >> that's right. an overextension. it was a pretty straightforward call. i know it's always easy to say that in hipd site, but -- >> we did call it, though. >> we did. but
so u.s. markets back to business as usual today after closing out the short holiday week with the first positive black friday since 2008. joining us is head of trading and founder of amplified trading. pierce, thanks for joining us. we talked the friday before last week and then i wrote about it and said if you're a trader, you might think we'll get a bounce. and we did. 5.5% for the dax, nasdaq composite up 4%. >> big bounce. bigger than expected. i think what that will mean, though, i...
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plus the u.s. is stepping up its presence in the arab world putting all its efforts in creating a proxy army in the region that story is still to come later in the program after the business news after the break here in r.t. . and talking of the businesses dimitris next with that now dimitri russia is pledging to support the euro much needed to light that is true russia has forty two percent of its foreign currency reserves in the euro and prime minister medvedev has said today that he will be keeping it in the year and he was saying that in paris while blessing a major business deal is a way that russia and indeed russian companies can really capitalize on the miseries in your own really get something out of it well apparently there are bargains for the taking basically of the european market right now and russian companies are going ahead with that i'll tell you all about it the couple of great notes after the break thanks a lot to me to. parents versus social workers dot nabbing. dot the man you
plus the u.s. is stepping up its presence in the arab world putting all its efforts in creating a proxy army in the region that story is still to come later in the program after the business news after the break here in r.t. . and talking of the businesses dimitris next with that now dimitri russia is pledging to support the euro much needed to light that is true russia has forty two percent of its foreign currency reserves in the euro and prime minister medvedev has said today that he will be...
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with me or even josh well just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans with rallies canceled and early voting disrupted parties more in a fortnight out takes a look at the role the swirling disaster is played in the file rush of the presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for america's upcoming u.s. presidential election early voting was suspended as hurricane sandy ripped through the u.s. east coast monday causing eight and a half million homes and businesses to lose power president barack obama canceled campaign appearances to handle the superstorm the election will take care of itself next week right now on the one priority is to make sure that we are saving was national polls show the commander in chief garnered excellent marks for his response is my reward for even fema i think
with me or even josh well just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans with rallies canceled and early voting disrupted parties more in a fortnight out takes a look at the role the swirling disaster is played in the file rush of the presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it...
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and executed the attorney general as the u.s. senator senator cruce probably in the global governance movement it was a strongly elite movement. you mentioned the presidential foundations and universities of all schools, international lawyers. and so, my question would be a little more specific. what is the social base for the sovereignty movement. particularly what are the eletes in america for example that could be mobilized in order to resist and assert a sovereign view? >> i suppose the social base would be the counter elite in places such as this in the right think tanks and the activists and for example phyllis schlafly has been and is delete the interested who was probably the first effort on the movement back in the 1950's which failed by one vote and was promoted on the amendment was the american bar association which was the leading defender of american sovereignty at that time. they were close to the center in ohio who introduced this amendment as fairly complicated, but basically it's the treaty's couldn't trump the c
and executed the attorney general as the u.s. senator senator cruce probably in the global governance movement it was a strongly elite movement. you mentioned the presidential foundations and universities of all schools, international lawyers. and so, my question would be a little more specific. what is the social base for the sovereignty movement. particularly what are the eletes in america for example that could be mobilized in order to resist and assert a sovereign view? >> i suppose...
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u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for example the scandals that have really resonated among the people here on the ground for example the tragic massacre by a u.s. soldier of sixteen civilians here in afghanistan the burnings of the koran by officials here as well as regular policy as like for example night raids which are so controversial here that often result in the deaths of civilians so people are quite confused by this scandal they're not quite sure what implications all have on the u.s. war effort here in afghanistan and of course it's coming on the heels. very important talks between the u.s. and afghanistan the two countries have been in negotiations over what the u.s. will do with the remainder of its sixty eight thousand troops that are here that are due to withdra
u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for example the scandals that have really resonated among the people here on the ground for example the tragic massacre by a u.s. soldier of sixteen civilians here in afghanistan the burnings of the koran by officials here as well as regular...
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the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians are asking the security council to stop israel and what they call quote war crimes perpetrated by israel against the palestinian people israel of course is saying that the air strikes are justified response to go rocket fire from gaza into south is for all it's worth noting that this wednesday while israel was storming gaza from air president obama was holding a news conference the president received no question about gaza and that was almost nothing on t.v. hear about it i've been watching very closely the israeli defense minister who has
the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians are asking the security council to...
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that he'll head on to come bogut for the summit and say station of southeast asian nations to boost u.s. relations in the region sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington that wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. to back to states ones to weigh in or to reach your area this. week ali speaking of that specially when there is going to be an could not be in two thousand and fifteen so united states does not want to be kept out and i believe that is troubled by obama is to promote by just security agreements or deals you know partnerships with members of pussy and it would also include although he cannot be country needles it's part of certainly a realignment of u.s. foreign policy towards the a ship by sea even more it's not like they were not there or course they were always there but there are i think under obama there are going to eat five main show or four of them trade relations. and up next an interview with britain's fourth richest man so richard branson stay with us. the sun rises over what see
that he'll head on to come bogut for the summit and say station of southeast asian nations to boost u.s. relations in the region sasha the international affairs and defense analyst says washington that wants not only to keep its trading ties but also to increase its political influence in the region. to back to states ones to weigh in or to reach your area this. week ali speaking of that specially when there is going to be an could not be in two thousand and fifteen so united states does not...
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well we will of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus artes hosting a very special van this coming monday as we're exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studios. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless. what if america changes trucks with election please god monday november fifth on r.t.e. . agric whistleblower arrested after publishing a list of the country's potential tax evaders was acquitted on thursday but his case was only the beginning of a string of scandals involving the country's journalists with another one remaining in custody after threatening to reveal a bailout deal fraud as artist dollar reports many greeks think the government is covering its wrongdoings by attacking those who try to make it public. is the greek government using bully boy tactics to cover up its own failings that's the question that took thousands of greek journalists to
well we will of course continue our coverage of the u.s. elections looking at the race from different perspectives plus artes hosting a very special van this coming monday as we're exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studios. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless. what if america changes trucks with election please god monday november fifth on r.t.e. . agric...
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and a deadly disaster hits the u.s. just days before the presidential vote we look at how the election is now defined not just by the two main candidates but the devastation of superstorm sandy as well . in the absence of democracy greece is governed by corrupt her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future again live pictures from central moscow. live from moscow this is artsy and i'm a researcher highlig
and a deadly disaster hits the u.s. just days before the presidential vote we look at how the election is now defined not just by the two main candidates but the devastation of superstorm sandy as well . in the absence of democracy greece is governed by corrupt her two characters the greek whistleblowers message has been backed by thousands of journalists in the country claiming the government is muting those exposing its wrongdoings. and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in...
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>> president obama made a statement which any u.s. president would make, we're with you against hamas. he did not make a statement of who should go in. that is in the gray area. israelis are concerned, what would egypt do? we have a muslim brotherhood leader, will he actually actively support hamas or just verbally? also to be seen. melissa: you stay behind all of this iran has a hand in this as well. >> they have been there the last five or six days, there is a consensus amongst analysts that if the iranian regime has been pushing radical, they give them all the support to start showing on israel. they will be retaliating and of course hamas will retaliate. iran is under sanctions, you and i have discussed this for many weeks. i want to pay attention to the israeli conflict. the ally of iran is under tremendous pressure. they want to draw attention to the gaza conflict. melissa: we have to focus on the money angle. what we're looking at right here, we have invested in the iron dome. what does the world think of us investing in that,
>> president obama made a statement which any u.s. president would make, we're with you against hamas. he did not make a statement of who should go in. that is in the gray area. israelis are concerned, what would egypt do? we have a muslim brotherhood leader, will he actually actively support hamas or just verbally? also to be seen. melissa: you stay behind all of this iran has a hand in this as well. >> they have been there the last five or six days, there is a consensus amongst...
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unlike all the previous empires commit the u.s. is unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous pictures had. that postwar world asked of america shares resources unreservedly, restrain itself economically and rebuild former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn produce wealth and leisure in western europe, all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth of nature would in turn a road to their institutions and disciplines needed to maintain, let alone expand freedom and prosperity for others. i went to mention for a moment the role of the soviet union because we take this on as a challenge to match prevailing wisdom. after 1942, the army army overwhelmed or not these. it was nip and tuck in the winter of 1941, 42. one study said just did in 85% outside moscow in winter of 1942 is british. the best fighter plane in 1941, 42 was the play and the americans wouldn't fly the p. 39. resupplied soviets about their radios, all their radio flyer, shipping to provide all that stuff. tracks. all they
unlike all the previous empires commit the u.s. is unwilling to dominate the free world the way previous pictures had. that postwar world asked of america shares resources unreservedly, restrain itself economically and rebuild former friends and enemies enthusiastically. this in turn produce wealth and leisure in western europe, all provided by the protection of the american military. that wealth of nature would in turn a road to their institutions and disciplines needed to maintain, let alone...
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but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in eure. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand, but are truly multi-national. we do own some european stocks and they have done very well recently and emerging markets. >> susie: that's a very interesting twist because most people don't think of europe for their poormts, portfolios, at least not now. thank you so much, rebecca. rebecca >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt. still ahead, i'm working really hard today doing research for onef my favorites stories, black friday shopping. >> tom: hewlett-packard has been struggling to keep up with the quickly changing computer business. the market is shifting from desktop and laptop computers, w
but what we've seen since july, non-u.s. equities have been outperforming u.s. equities by quite a bit, especially recently. >> susie: when you say non-u.s., what are you talking about, emerging markets? europe? >> we're talking about a mix of both of those. we do have some european equities. normally there we're focusing on global companies that have to be dodomiciled in eure. and the u.k. and switzerland as well. companies that don't depend on the greek consumer for the demand,...
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also online axes denied as the u.s. national archive blocks any search attempts which contain a name or any keywords of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks find out more at r.t. dot com. now the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the block as its leaders begin losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of conservative m.p.'s sided with the opposition and defying the prime minister by voting for demands to cut the money britain hands over to brussels every year cameron's deputy has already warned the budget crisis may leave britain out of the block your m.p. paul matal believes frustration over bills is continually growing and the majority of the british want to go it alone because the owner of the problem that you've got is that a status he doesn't exist in the european union and might exist in the member countries where we're asking to cu
also online axes denied as the u.s. national archive blocks any search attempts which contain a name or any keywords of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks find out more at r.t. dot com. now the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its membership of the block as its leaders begin losing patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of the club earlier this week a number of...
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if the u.s. has five dollars a gallon of gasoline then it will innovate out of our out of an oil problem that's that's the significant risk to russia and that's that's that's the way that most investors see it dimitri you know it when you look at the pressures oil patch energy patch in general is big good or is it good for competition is this again it's a criticism of russia's energy sector. you know has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important a shared russia russia has playing kill who are plenty of conventional oil just to amuse sounds very sure. about us per day you know it is there it is just ten times. but it's worth war so we kill a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point where united states decided to go to show we need to get a car another fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years so far far away from a point where we need to think about a show or before we go to chris i want to ask you i mean again i mean this diversification if you can is som
if the u.s. has five dollars a gallon of gasoline then it will innovate out of our out of an oil problem that's that's the significant risk to russia and that's that's that's the way that most investors see it dimitri you know it when you look at the pressures oil patch energy patch in general is big good or is it good for competition is this again it's a criticism of russia's energy sector. you know has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important a shared russia russia has playing...
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of major u.s. companies have been have been paring back on on planning on investing and on hiring us labor market let's not forget that is is recovering extremely slowly so the fiscal cliff is already having a major impact i agree with the two guys before i think it will probably go into the first quarter where you know they have a debt ceiling and the debt ceiling well we will be breached in about march so that that that will be that's that. ultimate line but there's been conflicting noises coming from that from the republicans in the house even though they've signed up to the new increase in taxes i thought there will definitely be compromise i mean all they have to say but i think you yes ok dimitry it's talk about russia's growth story here i mean we'd end the year around three point three percent three point five percent what are you looking at next year for g.d.p. growth for russia considering everything we've said about oil prices fiscal cliff except. i don't see how far these go of might be
of major u.s. companies have been have been paring back on on planning on investing and on hiring us labor market let's not forget that is is recovering extremely slowly so the fiscal cliff is already having a major impact i agree with the two guys before i think it will probably go into the first quarter where you know they have a debt ceiling and the debt ceiling well we will be breached in about march so that that that will be that's that. ultimate line but there's been conflicting noises...
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that's just the u.s. when you add in global markets, according to rich peterson at capital s&p, it's $1 trillion that's been taken out of market value just since the election. >> it's crazy. if you remember several months aer ago, i was on and we talked about technical levels in the market. i said 1350 is an important upside. we cleared that. now we're coming back down again. we're around 1353. if that doesn't hold as support rather than resistance, the next place between here and there, 1278 it the june lows. 1158 we were at last year. there's basically nothing between. where does that leave investors? the fed minutes came out yesterday with an indication there's still an appetite for easing. i think we're paving the way for a possible qe-4, especially pending what happens with the cliff. i think if we get this can kick thing, it's only going to add to uncertainty. a lot of folks are looking for alternatives, not stocks, high yield. they want something different. >> yeah, because they're afraid of equiti
that's just the u.s. when you add in global markets, according to rich peterson at capital s&p, it's $1 trillion that's been taken out of market value just since the election. >> it's crazy. if you remember several months aer ago, i was on and we talked about technical levels in the market. i said 1350 is an important upside. we cleared that. now we're coming back down again. we're around 1353. if that doesn't hold as support rather than resistance, the next place between here and...